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Yang Ming: I have always emphasized to my players that we should watch the Olympics more often to understand how world basketball has developed.

2024-08-10

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On August 10, Beijing time, Liaoning Men's Basketball coach Yang Ming mentioned in the commentary of the Germany vs. Serbia match: "We have been emphasizing to the players that watching more games of the Olympic level will help you understand what standards you can follow in your training, which must meet the standards of high intensity, high speed and high confrontation.

We dare not say that we are in line with the international standards, we can only keep breaking through ourselves, because some of the things that have been fed back to us through the Olympics have actually touched us. What has world basketball become? Right? "

In fact, not only Yang Ming emphasized that players need to watch more Olympic games, the Guangdong Men's Basketball Team also took the Olympic games as one of the discussion courses during training.

How has world basketball developed? Take the Olympic semi-finals as an example. High-intensity confrontation is the norm. In addition to the personal abilities of the core players, the distribution of physical strength, the ability to read the game, and the high-intensity confrontation have higher requirements for transition offense. Although the US men's basketball team is the biggest favorite to win the Olympics, Serbia, with Jokic as the absolute core, once led by 17 points in the first three quarters. If it weren't for Curry, James, and Durant's simultaneous outbreak, it would have been quite difficult for the US men's basketball team to complete a big reversal at the last moment.